The Jheri Curl Chronicles is back with an all new episode co-starring musicians Rob Righthand & Derek Kirch. Along with host Mike Joseph, they play a bunch of classic songs spanning the decades (from Ray Charles to LL Cool J), plus they discuss music, food and much more!

Producer, storyteller and educator Nisse Greenberg is Mike Joseph's guest on the latest Jheri Curl Chronicles. They play classic tunes by Kool & The Gang, Parliament and Cameo and add in newer tracks by The Internet and Janelle Monae. In between, they discuss the art of crying, why it's important to sing in the supermarket, and how music can be therapeutic.

In the latest JCC show, Mike Joseph is joined by singer/songwriters Brian "B-Ski" Collazo and Julian Velard. In between playing classic jams from the '80s and '90s, the three talk about cultural differences, growing up in New York City, the evolution of freestyle music (and reggaeton!) and Bob Dylan's songwriting skills.

The latest episode of the JCC is an experience in laid-back sounds, featuring a plethora of smooth soulful sounds from the '80s. The playlist includes hits from The Isley Brothers, Chaka Khan, Patrice Rushen and more. As the live edition of the show was recorded on Thanksgiving Eve, host Mike Joseph also discusses a few holiday traditions.

Radio personality Jim Shearer (Sirius XM Volume, MTV2, VH-1's Top Twenty Countdown) is the guest on tonight's JCC! In between playing some great music from the '80s (and early '90s), Jim and host Mike Joseph talk about basketball, the Beastie Boys, musical memories from high school and much more!

There's a full house in the Radio Free Brooklyn studio for the latest JCC show. Host Mike Joseph is joined by returning guests Mitch Ski The Rapping Comedian, Chris Cruz and Charles (Woohoo) Hendricks. Blake, Jordyn and Alex also join in the fun. Enjoy two hours of old school classics from Eric B & Rakim, Evelyn "Champagne King", Run-D.M.C. and more. Topics discussed include whether "I Ain't No Joke" by Eric & Rakim was a response record, whether MC Shan was really from Brooklyn, Doobie Brothers karaoke, and celebrity sightings of Nick Ashford.

A selection of soul and funk obscurities provides the backdrop for this JCC show. Host Mike Joseph is joined by record collector Alec Reed, and the two play songs from Womack & Womack, Donald Byrd, Sylvia and more. They also discuss the recently released Beastie Boys book, play a set of music by Brazilian artists, talk about Randy Jackson's recent appearance on Questlove's podcast and more.

Who says there's no good music made these days? This JCC mix features songs by 21st century artists that keeps the promise made by all the classic material made in the era that the show normally covers. Additionally, we are joined once again by the It's All Nice On Ice team. Chris and Jake offer up some comic relief during the mic breaks, and are accompanied by Stephen, a new RFB employee who also appeared on JCC99. The mix includes songs by SZA, Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake, Ne-Yo and more.

For the milestone 100th episode of the Jheri Curl Chronicles, host Mike Joseph plays his usual selection of '80s and '90s classics, including songs by Boyz II Men, Michael Jackson and Teena Marie. He also plays newer tracks that reference the old school by Janet, Mariah and NKOTB. For this show, Mike is joined by Shane (host of "Everybody Plays The Fool" on RFB) and Calvin (host of the brand new show "Lush Vibes Radio".

Episode 99 of the JCC features special guest Tom Gallo, host of the Look At My Records podcast and the radio show of the same name on Radio Free Brooklyn. This all-vinyl set features '80s and '90s classics by Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Prince, Rufus and Chaka Khan, NaS and many more. It is also the very first Radio Free Brooklyn appearance by newbie/volunteer Stephen Chupaska!

Radio Free Brooklyn is a non-commercial community freeform Internet radio station, streaming original content by artists and residents of NYC’s most populous borough 24/7.

We live in an age in which the media is too often used as a means to constrain and restrict rather than express. Radio Free Brooklyn is building a communication infrastructure to strengthen the community of artists and residents of NYC’s most populous borough.

Our Mission:

We chose Internet radio not only because it is the most accessible medium for many, but because radio can be so many things: a subversive apparatus, a political cudgel, a prank, a ritual, a bond. We broadcast not the commercial dross that clogs the terrestrial airwaves, but original programming as diverse as the programmers themselves – stories, sound art, radical ideation, comedy, sex, and experimentation yet unheard. We are a community organization - all are welcome to participate.

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